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100 degrees? Water boiling temperature!? Crazy
This is really worrying. De-federating should be the last resort, I’m leaving
12 years
Probably because it’s US internal news. This place is for non US news
It’s all personal taste, but I think that the staggered layout of “normal” keyboards feels horrible. I mean we don’t need to keep typewriter hammer arms from jamming any more :) It takes a while to get used to ortho but I find it much more comfortable
As soon as ortho keyboards are a possibility it’s an insta-buy from me: twitter.com/FrameworkPuter/…/1648371892062130176
Framework on Twitter

“Jack at @OrtholinearKB prepared a mockup of an ortholinear keyboard module for the Framework Laptop 16! Modularity opens up some incredible possibilities.”

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In case anyone wants to see what the comment that was censored was: lemm.ee/modlog?page=1&actionType=ModRemoveComment…

Doesn’t seem to break the rules to me. The OP was simply stating what they would do, not advocating it

Modlog - lemm.ee

Lemmy

It’s possible with LUKS or raw dm-crypt but the SSD controller would have records of which blocks have been written proving there is data present, if the SSD was doing the encryption then I think you wouldn’t know if there was data or not

Is there a way to change an SSD encryption key without deleting data?

https://lemmy.world/post/1347120

Is there a way to change an SSD encryption key without deleting data? - LemmyWorld

Hey! I appreciate any comments, I would like to encrypt my data using SSD native on disk encryption, change the key to a “dummy” key leaving the data hidden at rest, then later swap in the “correct” key and begin using the data again. I have taken a look at sedutil-cli and nvme-cli but I can’t see a way to change the MEK/DEK which I believe are they keys I need to swap in and out. Is this possible?